Banner Ads I Don’t Understand, Pt. 7
In today’s installment of our continuing series, we have remedial math:
Ok, fellas, the little greater-than sign means… greater than. So if you have a “hundred plus” templates for “greater than $100” that means that no, it sure isn’t less than $1 per template.
Maybe it’s time for Presentation Math 50.
(Note: the version of the ad shown here differs from the original version. Only the frames relevant to this critique have been excerpted.)
Update [01:06]: Chad writes that it’s possible to get 110 templates for $101, thus achieving the promised ratio. I could say that I concede that possibility even though the advertiser doesn’t sell anything over $100, but instead I choose to distract him with this picture of a hot guy.